The latest enrollment data for the upcoming UIL realignment.

October 27, 2017 is UIL Snapshot Day — the day in which the University Interscholastic League collects the enrollment data they will use to formulate the district alignments for the 2018 and 2019 Texas high school football season. While the new classifications, regions and districts won’t be announced until February, this is our first clue of who will be moving up, who will be moving down, and what the state of Texas high school football will look like for the next two seasons. Not all schools reveal their numbers, but Dave Campbell’s Texas Football has the largest collection of enrollment data this side of the UIL itself. Feel free to share this data, but please credit Dave Campbell’s Texas Football.

UPDATED 12/6/17: The UIL announced preliminary classification cutoff numbers on December 6.

Texas Football high school insider Matt Stepp is collecting verified snapshot numbers! If you have a verified snapshot number that is not listed below, contact Stepp via e-mail or on Twitter.